NFC North Betting Odds

The NFL’s NFC North division has been nicknamed the Black & Blue Division, with smashmouth football teams, representing hard working blue collar cities. It is currently home to the Chicago Bears, the Detroit Lions, the Green Bay Packers, and the Minnesota Vikings. It’s been also dubbed the frostbite division, with all of their northern teams playing in cold areas. This is one of the most storied divisions in all of professional sports and certainly one of the oldest. The combined ages of its teams is approaching 350 years old. [+]

The division is essentially one big rivalry. Because these teams have so much history, pretty much everyone has a historical gripe with all of the other 3 teams in the division. This makes for loud and full crowds every time there is an inter-division matchup.

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NFC North Standings

Here’s a look at the NFC North Standings, as they stand today. These statistics are updated after every game. So check back all season long to make the most informed bets.

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1

Los Angeles Rams

16

13

3

527

384

0.813

2

New Orleans Saints

16

13

3

504

353

0.813

3

Chicago Bears

16

12

4

421

283

0.750

4

Kansas City Chiefs

16

12

4

565

421

0.750

5

Los Angeles Chargers

16

12

4

428

329

0.750

6

Houston Texans

16

11

5

402

316

0.688

7

New England Patriots

16

11

5

436

325

0.688

8

Baltimore Ravens

16

10

6

389

287

0.625

9

Dallas Cowboys

16

10

6

339

324

0.625

10

Indianapolis Colts

16

10

6

433

344

0.625

11

Seattle Seahawks

16

10

6

428

347

0.625

12

Pittsburgh Steelers

16

9

6

428

360

0.594

13

Philadelphia Eagles

16

9

7

367

348

0.563

14

Tennessee Titans

16

9

7

310

303

0.563

15

Minnesota Vikings

16

8

7

360

341

0.531

16

Cleveland Browns

16

7

8

359

392

0.469

17

Atlanta Falcons

16

7

9

414

423

0.438

18

Carolina Panthers

16

7

9

376

382

0.438

19

Washington Redskins

16

7

9

281

359

0.438

20

Miami Dolphins

16

7

9

319

433

0.438

21

Green Bay Packers

16

6

9

376

400

0.406

22

Buffalo Bills

16

6

10

269

374

0.375

23

Cincinnati Bengals

16

6

10

368

455

0.375

24

Denver Broncos

16

6

10

329

349

0.375

25

Detroit Lions

16

6

10

324

360

0.375

26

Jacksonville Jaguars

16

5

11

245

316

0.313

27

New York Giants

16

5

11

369

412

0.313

28

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

16

5

11

396

464

0.313

29

New York Jets

16

4

12

333

441

0.250

30

Oakland Raiders

16

4

12

290

467

0.250

31

San Francisco 49ers

16

4

12

342

435

0.250

32

Arizona Cardinals

16

3

13

225

425

0.188

Best NFC North Betting Tips

The NFC North’s inter-division games are the most intense, and can be the most fun to bet on. Even if one team is heavily favoured in the standings and on betting lines, the underdog team is assumed to kick it up a notch in the heat of the rivalry. This can lead to big upsets and big pay days for bettors who choose NFC north teams.

Each team has a ravenous, football-crazed fan base, who brave cold weather (or even sit in it) to go watch their favourite team play. This can lead to an impressive home field advantage, even when the home team is struggling. Of course, this applies less during inter-division games, as all these teams love to beat the others on their home field.

The Vikings and the Packers have done the best in recent years. From a more broad perspective, three NFC North teams (the Bears, the Packers and the Vikings) rank in the top 10 NFL teams with the highest winning percentage throughout its history.

At the same time, The Lions however, have one of the lowest winning percentages in the NFL, including the only winless 16-game season in NFL history, in 2008. They also have the dubious distinction of being the only NFC team with no Super Bowl games in their history. So, if you’re looking to bet on an underdog, The Lions would be the first team to look at.